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Sun Sets. 55 6 5CJ6 1 56 -. 6 . 9 Day's,; length 6- li 10 3 J .2 2l2 4 ' 1112. 2 a 12 i ; 59!! 1 59 0 115 iqthAfvVist Iht. his '.five feuen inches higarsl9?nd well made r of rirn pn the top olhs Intelligent m conversaiiuu - mo - Bear b but lira SALE OF VALUABLE WILL be exposed to public , sale on a credit of twelve months, jpnhe ,14th, fjb.9t.:ncxtnliflt5lce-Courseit bein the Jockey Club Purie Day,. "VJ,,; - Giit Stud 'Colt; two years old last Spring of fine size and uncommon beauty. Sjred by Sir Archie, his dam by Shv- lock ; out of Lady Burton Shylotk by the imported Bedford, Lady Burton by" Sir Ar chie. ' ' ' " : . v '. : . ': '. . Also at the same time' one other ,Sud colt, 1 year old last Spring by Monsieur Tonson, out of the same d.1 m as above. I These colts have been bred with especia care, and are surpassed by none in thq orld n form size and pufitv ofblood. v ' 'I A. GRAVESj Admr. ; ; v Of B. YANCEY, dec. : Sept.- 1 i'UC 183b.-r-14-tds. f bAmUE SHELTOW, ate of Greens- borough, preseuts his compliments to the in habitants" of Milton and its vicinity, and would in form them that he has opened a Shop,' nearly oppo site the Store of David & William ,Kyle; in -v.bicb he carries on I ', ' " - " in all its branches: lie willconstantlykeepion hand, a jreneral assortment of allkindsor i .. i . v .. .... . . . .i'jfi:!.: arid wHt malre towdotJo sujtcnstofaera. an( . I L e. DETAILS OFi'Tn LaTE CONi ,4 fOcts inr isri. - Parts; July Sa-osts'crmt iyrMiHJ Placeda J te hole ta vouonlTuesdav kmriirio? waOrouicl I fbond threequadrons f LancersJ vate hoejQ youooueday kwrimrf, was a revolution.?1 couche4 in tliese terL-is:' VeUre in; for -i 4 q'e ..you , two-nccs -on,- Wsdncsday, uui i nave everv reason 10 V believ6. they On Tuesday eveninaaatters began lo wear a very serious aspect. r vhe gendarme pos-; tea oatne riace du raialloyal were in cessantly attacked by wh'at you in London. would call a mob pFdandlls, with a" persever ance and a desperation of which all the' riots fevolts, turhults, or revoljiions; of England! afibrd no example. V 1 1 t :1 : Xt Determinedj as sorne inginedlhe genrn mines iu ue ai mat iime.Tiancied IsawJJ early symptoms of fear aid indecis- rtiem- Still they fougha desperation, but everyifldmenCfteiraiR ams were reiniorcea joy? ooys: wprKmen, clerks, r students, coachwetr -a nrf in-short, cameVvery mo- ter dinner, was ma the Palais Royal, rjartieV-were en facs. y The 3d Guards main tained, the appearance of- determination - to Sght.The;people were accumulating fright ot?a word SDORen. I be earden of squad i othe rGard KoyWe, a battalion of 3d Re-; giment of the Gsrde, and a battery gfesix. peees; also . ofthe Gardef'rhe..ruileries anct Louvre Were .occupied by a regi ment of Swiss Guards. They have perish ed!: - ''' : J J: - melancholy freight of dead from the Palace of the Louvre. ' ; :a The Due d'Orleans will' be tip- jfe S0W ?ttriiivHWioir th Bour geois, at the head of hi®iment of Hussars, Geheral Gerrard is at the head of i he armed force under La Fayette. The . Koval -fJ blems and every mention of Royalty have disi ippeared every where. , The Kinff oi trance, whoever he shall h j - : - , -- c n very teq Wonarco to receive tho a peupie. A fdV sdJdiers of the Garde f were eatiriff I - Napoleon II. is in the teouth nt all TX. their lireakfastalUfje restto whom I have orders. - ..- referred wereon the quivive ready to mount W P he newspapers will give you other par oi fall in.'' . " - ? I ticulajs. .-v C -v v--'. i ousel,to march upi be little fighting. K I passed on to the Qua! du Louvre." The T If ontrdes Arts to wooden , bridge,: far foo j CaJ-ousel,to march upda St. Clourf-but there Jpassengers opposite the tLouyrend. the w"f e Inile fighting. ; y-,-n?ace of theJnStitijte, iwere Vlsov crowded, j At the moment I wite, thbre-are placards inai i mrneaj ionunaieiy, to me ront rxoya At that moment a dreadful tiraielade w heard in the d irectioi f the IJJace de Grere. I " J u!y jSl. This i sorrlr the most extra It was answered by aToHinJ"pKevefy brijrnaiyiirrt direction,- aiuj irf .fiyinjei-OOO The davbefore yesterday Paris wjsfHled finest troops in.' tre world Juri4?lKemselves wVhlP00O men engaged in inorta corn-; engaged with citizensaHortsly armed." .baiacrday mptn'io allscalitk.:.: This dei nevei Here was a small; party oX'lierlyJnen, NaVmiUtsu;y servicewas perfornwd-Wifli r tional Guards, who:With equalled by that of the beaValess . studento(j bejce this week figured, as vsoldiVrsJ t A de all classes. The firm? b men t more sha - ? . I returffJJ home; and a kin? rav'wav a?rain tH when I met a band bmen in the Rue Vivw the Polytechnic ScKooJtfjre enne bearing tHe cdrise ofbne of their urR the Garde Royale-orse fndothr fizMiim vtejptk bei. mei happy comradesl Asfthey passed.,lh Rue Colbert,, where iheii W (was, indeed !a cae to. avoid injuring: the! -regTmehsW Swiss postth?ircri5 of vengeance' were line who remained gmve. spectator .of , the yjwnw fngritfuT;- Tfiey to6Tlata body to this lace slaughter that ensued: .In anoerlJoVition PjeUalon tie la ; Bourse '.stripped ani exhibited .'itupi ! fight be seen the;ferocious:t:Feres'of tbe .&ae& numer ijr theJ-ou-yreH &. rounded by candles, and amid iricejing ; quartersISr.. Antotne and'Marcejipy with their nuiiranseight cries of "Vtngcancclanf&Aux1 Armies 1 piWs of 1815, brother lessterribleifooking pdsil aoxlarmies !' -The repott ofan odd shot fell weaponsthousands'of women irnUnafmed teidaynd turjed w toiarfe; honors upon the ear at intervals ;'but,-afthongh -the people fdokingpnand.ericopraging tbe.popn- tNeariy.as manywere put qn lDardofa ligb streets weicrowdedj no other, .sound was lafparty -' : -'i-ip; - 7 - " - WVrouglit.iownK.e heard, save thole above mentioned. . A little Jor, ten hours the--war" raged incessantly, d&mxs and .triete .appropriately jintirred later and thelanterns -were smashed, 'their Dri eterjt hand, without 'intermission; mu A considerable number, among; whom ; person who willeliver .JWe - Bftw-1 ;me, living six rmfesouth East of Casl r'Ctf nouses j I - JOHN KIMB ' - - - 1 ' ' t ' r r hhs.5 hA is dtprminod to RKeciite his wore eouai. r. I war J 10 n& corasjeit qangimg i iirej;euire ut uie i h.eu)iuncut vuuun muiigwcu, 1vul,...u,..-j.v- o -. rni l -71 ploth.nj not re collected,' xpPL -.v-Vd U, : uuaiso ddlkinda of repair jolj- oOhealpffar cenV.: "r'ZZ&&Fl' 'ifcJtr - ''tT iltJ3inj iJ .-4"Vv. ' 1 ti'V wooden gui The eyenliaslfposslblofan ' . i.fSat r-i 'hAtS" ' Tr ' A TJVlQc ' r Bourse was attackedi tne ffendarineftexDel- terestirisr and imtksm?. Already Had" th I f war V : m Mr il M. irom me - AND tJrr.YTi?PATlVTTATr TlIwonld respectfully invite the attention of such, Vi;sonsas mav want anv article in his line of busi- STRAYED; or stolen, l'ibterib4rAaV.BroVn;.8tore, V n the nightf tnieeoonsi ! v-eas tne um' oi rtowsp t A..V.;t'.w.''.:0:r'"': u Dim a1 A-ln;t . - - ' LA. . S -43-ts. 5 "Mc9V - -eSHJ W ?hite soeefcs on ber hacK, ana W j ucarry us,n Vdent in one OLiern VuTr ,2 a,r A iewf 1 nther marks particularly I ;Xyspfter,wa3 laken.up inthe com"Ca I STme place, a small bayimare supposed WfXm kSSf-Sff byome absndingellowand .eP wri and tne moscriDer s wkc" , J-J s-unerior to any in this section of country, and JTLPi.nSQn as. jnodcrate terms as can De obtain Juiy wen, 1X3U.. OSALS ; : v : . .Mails of the United ncs on the foHowing,Post Jloules in jv: .tii ? l iL::t li3c. l(,r-wilt ue recjtivcu aii mis ouice qay oi j ucwuer uc.i, OP Tie 1 vonr ennn she will be nbsted. i Caswell N. C. ! JOHN II Sepdst. 1630.-13-131 - LOST, - OTJRINGr last Caswell-jCourt week,! a - paper' contaihine aboiii$l40jnostly in NarCarolin obacpoviven .fjy - I " . J : L.'' ten dollar . i,. avnt some ?r'vv f hasio very noiaiii-'mnii" fnw"v V .white'specks under her belly, and barefoot'W J inrLrnd to be four years old. n.otappjv. - inclu- 3osepb B. Covingtoif;;for$189 87Any person Who h&pr may nngi the said naaers and-nioney, " "... a.' L l iii V-i ii t "i tinxi,returnthem, to me, shall b liberally compel satL ' h -1 X V 1' f . , :, . 1 TJA31ES LEA, Sr. ' Sept. l830.--13-3Ipjd . - - 'THE SUfiCRIBERy, MAVE two fiw jke '3I(untain-mildJ WAG GONS fo4aIe;, in Milton- Afrly to S. Watkins, & Coor to 3fr. A. Nunnall? f ' --rirjry it. & j. -yakthougii July 23d, 1S30. S-tf. I f ; I 'r-Aand at Mihoi HE firm of Ovveii & Jeffreys ' was dissolved 1)Hnhe first of December.' l829, bv mutual . Toiree'ut. All the boolcs and papers of the concern, ; are put in. the, hands pfralborijvenyon, for settle t mentyhftj alone is authorise!! to settle and col f l lect thiT5ame." and ?rant receini Those who. ar& indebted, are required to com$ prward and pay the t same)romptly, as further im '' o cive. . y - ' I t I O M"tonApriL3d, 1830. 43. dulence wU not be Jeffrey's. WOOL CAJZBXXita. 8 (fhR WOOL-CARDING MACHINE is in first V xV rate order, and now in operation. "Those who v h wish WoohCarded will find i to their advantage ; o bring it soon, that -U y' Tie cacded in! the warm ! setoon. "If must be cleansed and cleared of all bard I substances that tend toj injure the cards with one f - pound of grease to every JO lbs. of wool,' and a suf - ficient quantity of strong sheets to contain the rolls. rrices ior carding Liebt UenTs a pound, cash. or one fifth part of the wool. 1: i, ...:!. It. & J. YARBROUGII, Ju!yI630. C. . - . : order, T ltort ;-byi Gaswall c. hH astle vHigh Rock, -Kete'sX Roads Jif 8p miles, and e post 'coaches. . aosilay. and Friday ensboronext day, n. and arrive at k j .1 C r, S; at Milton evay Monv hv n m. L f ' I V Ic iKiii.' r 4 Aftkdav' and Sat ureffcr oi 3 li-m friviTlreenstiqro Dy iu CUisviTle, Iilliams- lihon to of Saturday-at 3n in, arrive. aC"Oxfhx'd days by 10 p in, apB atCTanVirfe the-, days,v V odnesdayand Suajjayby Q -p Leave Danville eyeryjjnt ' day aT'5 a m,, arrive atItltWl le,ave Milton at 9 a m, arrive '-fltvVt1? same day hy 9 p rn ; leave Qxfdri f4 days, Tuesday and Friday, at 4 a r " 2124. Erdm Daiivill.Vo. bSSClV.iJtiWW.WWw worth, Mount Pleasant, Mdtson; Rocky Spring, Blakely and Pat&esvillc to Salem. SSimiles, return bvjrSy of Oak Ridgo and Summer field juv0anville, once a week. JLeave Danville every Monday at 5a hl arrive ai oaiem every, i vesaav oy o n nK.. Leave balem every Wednesday at 6 a.m arrive at Danville every Thursday by 5 p. m. led, and the guard house itself sgijOJi fire,. AJ looking the city, with , a i Colonel of the Im- pitincipal portion of (he Garde"; National party of Sapeurs-Porniers(fireman) arrived perial Old Guard: 'The first words burst been reorganised, -and " itrhicV(S6p; - ad canaille, been put ia -possession of all tr. be disarmedi .I-":- y ..-The Hotel de Ville had surrendered The mSlitary posts of the metropolis, and occupie Later all the armours' shops in Paris "line" fired no shot during the day. The them with the air of ' veterans. Along -!, were attacliLejdysiid ''every weapon carried 53d refused to act. The cannoniers of the quays and streets the female inhabitants wei c?. 'At 11 o'clock comparative quiet reign- Guard gave their pieces an angle of elevation to be seen seated in group&-preparing bai ed throughout Paris iibut the nature of such which spared assailants who spared not them diges and lint Tor the Woynded Thepa a calm could nof be misunderstood At four for the intention was noj'astertejjDifr..:-'--; :' sages, (arcades) affordedrtriking'instances o'clock in the morning the people began to 'lne cavalry were jctwtap rnTt ntinareo tnis-oeneyoiei qisposiuon.v-Airne miu assemble at many points, principally in the charges. , ners, and their shopworn aod.rortcme Kue St: Homore. Tft well-dressed-mob of T he tn-coloured flag soon floated on the were 19 De seen smmtusiae tneirysno the preceding day reaijeared", and reinforced Hotel deoYille, and on -those of the Cathe- "(because those, being clsedf afeded but were outnumbered by the terrible men dral (Notre Dame.) y ; . li ht,)4us11yngaged mm&ihg Kiiu 44-. from the Pamboargs St. Antoine and Mar- I am obliged to suspend details from hurry Paris is so fortified intericfrly tbafajnilH ceao. The Tuileriei were approached but, .On Tuesday night Prince Polignac nar- pjf men Would hardly juffice to Vcarry HfcT no act Of hostility occurred up to ten o'clock, rowly'escaped being made prisoner. His forget how many thousand streets cpntai In the meanwhile the brave oUhorti-dcvant house was roughly handled. ; On Wednes- but every streecT-..thetn is capablof Jo Garde Nationals began to" assemble ,on- the. day nighwihe cetebrated Abbe.de; Erayse-. aifij pebtra ptetTdegnce -the means foxjjfbi Boulevards, in the Place de Gerva, and in nous (Bishop of Hermopolis) was arrested, I bJoweYeii I dcr7not 'feel :aWibetartQ descrj othe'r laces, with tKe certain tyf death if am assured. All the Priests disappeared du- The Ecole Militaire: surrendered yesti defeated. At tlicsamp, moment new and ring that day. j . T-1 artiIIery from. Vincemiea marc most important incident occurred; The stu The, Ministers all: ran off, save Debelleme, ed upon St. Cloud.' The fortress itself 1 dents of thV-c'ole Poly technique, having who was thrown into prison for allowing some mains in possession of - the King's troq seen dismissedilhout their swords (lads of of the journals to be printed. The Due de Bordeaux is said to be the from fifteen to twenty-three years of age,) At 10 o'clock the- Tuileries and " Louvre Pjoor child ! I am sure lie would not be la joined'the people nearly toamanjthbn se- still held '-out, but at that.moment Isawmarth lested. If menaced, he wbuld certainly parated, proceeding singly to different parts along the Boulevard part of a regiment of preserved by the Garde Nationale, at 1 to take the command of the people or rather Lancers, whose appearance j indicated ex- ejxpense of their lives yea, eved. the' CO to receive, it from them ; and nobly did they treme fatigue. They were quickly followed monest laboxerr would answer for his safe jrepay the confidence so placed in them. In by a portion of regiment of infantry of the iphe were tnrowh' Opon him lof Jpfotecti anhouran immense-Jbrce was "brought to Guard. ' I I The Priests had ajl disappeared! or, if visi kbearojrseveral points. The Hotel de Ville A-regiment (or the remains of a regiment) were, disguised. The Provisional Gove was attacked, carried, and became thib point ofCuirassiers, mixed up wrtti Gendarmes menl caused tnem.to De lniormea inai ti WppuL; TKh-jiepot of artillery in tjoe -Rue de Chasse next followed the horses Were undertbe ftectiOtf Of thi nauqn,: du Bac ; (St.iTnomas d'AquinAjjpas equally cut up, and the men fainting. I Lastly, a por- might resume their functions . in ; secu tneir churcjies'f and houses.. . A'; large Jc for twelve hours three regiments first mentroned were dead ; has assembled.af St. Cloud, witli the mt Ch&ilerjesere the survivorScwuhsbme soldiers of a regi- won, it is 'said; of remaining tbre.- "They wr&I kinl at St: Cloud, where thev survived in I $utr if attached, they will ; fight. They r-t 1-.... f - . . . . i" Lft j . rt:. a most contusea state yesterqayv- - uirawn uu -iiuMm c.tu.v.A v ma 1 - l - .1 x rr.'i Ml ii- :u jr.i.S a ir. c nv:i. latrarK nn tne iouvre ana., a uuerius iiciums iu- uic iitw u icn wi ui. -al i vr Anaered. irfrsm sooqa V I Neatly executed, to land ;despatch.: - Wuh promptness 1 S UftJEL, WrATKINIfc CO. , MWE on hand, and will rcontinue to receive from the Washington Iron-Works, a con plete assortment of Iron, which they will sell at 5 per 100 pounds. Cash "i.. ; iVlayaTth. 51-tt. aris had been ordered out ajLtlkaxealng iukiii. Alio ,j.e2imeni wire wndie garristn of aceaing ordered Makeady.mereWnt!i-alMl. they tur nerf theif pieces Wjieir .Ct1bnelr waiting tnt.-iuffiilar coolness for tRe wordiiFire !" wi - nai otiicor invftediatelv broke bjsjsvord Hjpoii his knee,' tqrehis epauletts, and fe urea. 1 ne people threw ttbemselves into armsof thelsoldieK. who received their t embrace, but mainlainedf their Position. "Vive la ligne" (reiiments of the fidai was, kn consequence, during the night, and ever since, a constant excIajaiauoiTWjth ihe people.." . 'v' : ; ' , : - At ten o'clock I weatfo the Place du Ca rjyweU'. In'ewe-KicWlieli and all ie neignoournooa 01 the litrS St. lionare -Waenenved?yesterday, and ; witrr success, Several hundred soldiers of the Kegimen TCttitH trre-At slaughter. . The Palace- was I the'. Gruard.fe said to have left their r ' m m w i- r-i i. T . - - I - . r irchonldlnUmd. ThendifieFent barracks of the un- faents will winfiLSwisk Guardsiwere carried in the met- with in Paris with their moustaches S . J-.k 1 .U CJ.,:.n Kttlnf n. i-on nflT ' V Trftiirse-oi.uie uav. aim uie ow-a.iua.viuu c- 1 f- . fused to surrender) cut to pieces. A regi- The nuriiber of men underarms this mpni rHiissar5 of the Guaid marched in t is comparatively small. The ' chateau from: Orleans vesterdav morning, but hear- the Tuileries remains - inthe hands 'ef ing qf the retreat of those above mentioned they haltedjiq the Place jLouis XVI., and in ihe'CoffSeCof Ihje day feteated upon St. Cloud, receiving heavy fire on their way. The tri-colored flag waved once moreover all the puMic m)nuraents., The joy was uni ver5al.T. 1 '; "VI " -rheapgointment of General O Fayette io in. they wentivith tHerboys.M'-. to the tomrnad of ihe National G uard was The loss of both parties on Thursday. a happy Cfrlcumstance-; 80,000 will be or? immense. It was evident to every man ; ganized torght.-, ;At this instant the dis- saw them that theFrench troops; were armingrofthe raa'ble is in progress. ' -There ected." Some of them had not tasted 1 is- a large: boat at jUns moment receiving the for thirty hours , They fought, xnoreo brave fellows who tookrit. They are p :i pally of the worlng classes and Thursday night presented a inbst grotes ippearance. Among them are four? I naechanics-twho arrived fHortunatefy' Paris "that very day," on their wayto C tenton- The thing was not 10 be'witBsti
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